Welcome to Sakonnet Farm

A small family farm located within Historic Tiverton Four Corners. Founded in 2009 by Kristin and Adam Silveira we look to establish ourselves as a local producer of specialty products including pasture raised broilers, farm fresh free range eggs, seasonal produce grown in our high tunnel, along with homemade products from our certified farm kitchen including jams, jellies, candies, fudge, pies, etc. We are a family friendly place to come and visit with the animals, meander through the woods, or stay overnight in our renovated 1800’s one room Schoolhouse also known as the “Old Tiverton Four Corners Schoolhouse No. 1.” We also offer larger parties to stay in our “Potters Corner” home located in neighboring Little Compton, or just across the street in “The Captain Philip Cory House.” Beginning in the spring of 2017 we are excited to offer “The Samuel Church Estate” in Adamsville, a quaint village located in Little Compton.

We have built a separate website specifically for booking at Sakonnet Farm & Stay properties. Please click on the link below to be redirected to this website.www.sakonnetfarmstays.com

Schoolhouse No. 1, Tiverton Four Corners, RI

Potters Corner, Little Compton, RI

Captain Philip Cory House, Tiverton, RI

Samuel Church Estate, Adamsville, RI

What’s at our Roadside Market Today

Our farm stand is open daily via the honor system. Look for the flag and enter through the yellow door.
All of our animals and plants are raised without the use of unnecessary chemicals/antibiotics. Please see our blog page for up to date information about what’s going on at the farm and our new monthly events.

The cost of our chick hatching program is $200. We also require a $150 damage deposit for the incubator to be returned after the project is complete.

Our incubator holds up to 42 eggs. It has an automatic turner, temperature regulator, and two windows in the top of the incubator for viewing of the eggs. We have a thermometer which will monitor the temperature and humidity in the incubator.

The program will include (if you are local) myself coming to your school to help set up the incubator and talk to the kids about chickens, hatching, etc. It will also include the eggs, incubator, thermometer, instructions and phone support, teaching materials, and what you will need to keep the chicks after they hatch- a brooder, heat lamp, food and water containers, the feed, and shavings. We’ll take all the chicks back to the farm after hatch.

We’ll give your classroom up to three dozen eggs. As of now we have only chicken eggs, but we hope to have duck eggs as well. You can keep the chicks in the classroom as long as is convenient for you.

Please look at our education page for more information on raising chickens.